The official press release reads that Members of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) have agreed to further enhance cooperation on strategic cases and to diversify the range of cooperation methods used. Andrea Jelinek, Chair of the European Data Protection Board, underlines that “strong and swift enforcement is crucial for ensuring a consistent interpretation of the GDPR. To stay on top of this growing workload and make the most efficient use of the possibilities for cooperation foreseen in the GDPR, we will yearly identify a number of cross-border cases of strategic importance for which an action plan with a fixed timeline for cooperation will be set”. Continue reading the press release here.